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Zillow Is Not a Strategy: What Wealthy Women Investors Need to Know

Zillow Is Not a Strategy: What Wealthy Women Investors Need to Know

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Zillow Is Not a Strategy: What Wealthy Women Investors Need to Know

In this episode of Lessons from the Closing Table, Jasmine gets all the way real about why the Zestimate should never be the foundation of your investment strategy. She breaks down the truth behind Zillow’s algorithm, the real risks of relying on surface-level numbers, and what Wealthy Women need to analyze instead if they’re serious about building their portfolio.

✨ Inside this episode:

  • Why Zestimates mislead first-time investors
  • The investor lens that actually protects your money
  • A reality check on how Zillow markets to agents — not you
  • How to get real clarity with the Buy Smart™ Report

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Related Article References :

  1. Business Insider - “Zillow’s Home Price Zestimate Is Distorting the Real‑Estate Market”: Highlights Zestimate obsession and error risks(Business Insider)
  2. The Close – “How Accurate Is the Zillow Zestimate?”: Critiques Zillow’s own influence on market distortion and algorithmic pricing biases(The Close)
  3. Privy – Zillow blacklist policy affects investor sourcing: Shows how platform policy changes can restrict investor data access, impacting deal sourcing(privy.pro)
  4. ArXiv – ML feedback loops in real estate algorithm pricing: Shows how errors compound over time through user reliance on algorithmic estimates(arXiv)
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